Sunday, 9 September 2012
Air Nigeria passengers stranded for hours in London, asked to contribute for fuel...Channels Television.
Over 190 Air Nigeria passengers who arrived the Gatwick Airport 8:30 on Friday morning to fly back home were allegedly stranded at the airport for about eight hours.
Local media report that the delay was due to the lack of fuel to fly the aircraft to Lagos, thus the passengers were asked to contribute extra £40 each for purchase of ‘Aviation Fuel.
The plane eventually left Gatwick airport at 4:30 pm and arrived Nigeria at about 12:30 today.
However, the passengers were asked come back for their luggage. There are reports that the passengers are planning to sue the airline company and it’s chairman, Jimoh Ibrahim for the delay and their yet-to-be released luggage.
Also, Air Nigeria will no longer fly from tomorrow, September 10, will no longer fly for at least a year.
Fuel scarcity hits Ibadan (Oyo State)...Channels Tv News
Fuel scarcity has hit some communities in Oyo State as many filling stations were shut in the state on Saturday.
Unusual long queues were noticed in most filling stations in Ibadan and other major towns on Friday.
A tour round Ibadan metropolis on Saturday revealed that most filling stations were shut.
Petrol attendants and station managers, said the closure was due to unavailability of the product.
Some of them said that they were instructed by the owners not to sell due to shortage in supply from the depot.
Checks on Oyo town, Ogbomoso and some parts of Oke Ogun showed that the situation was the same.
Local media report that in few places where the product was sold, a litre of the Premium Motor Spirit otherwise called petrol was sold for between N150 and N200.
Attempts made to speak to the Directorate of Petroleum Resources in Ibadan proved abortive.
Unusual long queues were noticed in most filling stations in Ibadan and other major towns on Friday.
A tour round Ibadan metropolis on Saturday revealed that most filling stations were shut.
Petrol attendants and station managers, said the closure was due to unavailability of the product.
Some of them said that they were instructed by the owners not to sell due to shortage in supply from the depot.
Checks on Oyo town, Ogbomoso and some parts of Oke Ogun showed that the situation was the same.
Local media report that in few places where the product was sold, a litre of the Premium Motor Spirit otherwise called petrol was sold for between N150 and N200.
Attempts made to speak to the Directorate of Petroleum Resources in Ibadan proved abortive.
Bishop Oyedepo's Slapping Case Goes To Appeal Court ...Sahara Reporters
Robert Igbinedion, the lawyer suing on behalf of the teenage girl humiliated with a dirty slap by Bishop Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church in a video which gained worldwide publicity, has filed an appeal challenging the judgement which gave victory to the wealthy Bishop in an Ogun State High Court two months ago.
The appeal (Suit No: MT/73/2012) stated that the trial Judge, Mobolaji Ojo placed unnecessary and undue reliance on technicalities of the case to the detriment of the suit.
Mr. Igbinedion said that the judge erred in law by concluding that a better affidavit, which he filed to replace the former one after a preliminary objection was raised by the respondent, contained fresh issues.
The appeal faulted the grounds on which the judgement was held. The appeal stated that plaintiff lawyer did not necessarily need to prove his presence during the particular service or show the date or time since he had already presented video evidence that the incident actually took place. Igbinedion also said he did not necessarily need to present the victim, whom he represented as 'Miss Justice' in the suit, before pursuing the case.
"The Learned Judge failed to advert his mind to the Preamble to the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules, 2009 which obliged him to encourage and welcome public interest litigations in the human rights field on behalf of the poor, the illiterate and the vulnerable, amongst others", the appeal statement read.
It also challenged the judgement for not ratifying the issue of the court's jurisdiction on the matter as raised by the respondents' counsel in a preliminary objection before going ahead to dismiss the suit. "Where the Respondent is challenging the court’s jurisdiction to hear the Application, he may apply to the court for an order striking out the suit or setting aside the proceeding", it said.
The lawyer also noted that the judge held that the victim of the slap was a 'fictitious character' who is non-existent and has no standing,
In that judgement, the judge asked: "Who is Miss Justice, how old is she, what is her standing in life, what are her particulars? The court must be able to ascertain and cannot be left to speculate on the identity of the person whose right is being sought to be enforced by declaratory orders, award of damages and injunctive orders. The court cannot issue and make order in favour of a ghost victim/applicant. If I may ask, should this action succeed, who is going to be the beneficiary of the monetary award sought.”
Mr. Igbinedion in the appeal suggested that that view, by the judge is irrelevant, discriminatory and deliberately calculated to arrive at a favourable decision.
He wrote: "The Appellant has by his further and better Affidavit given many privileged reasons why he cannot disclose the complete identity of the victim to prevent her from further harm.
"The learned trial Judge failed to advert his mind to the provisions of Rules 32(2) (b) which states that in presenting a matter to the court, a lawyer shall disclose the identity of his clients he represents and the person who briefed him unless such disclosure is priviledged or irrelevant", the appealant stated further.
A video footage shows Bishop Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church, also known as Winners Chapel, during an alter call in his church at Ota, where, during an alter call, accused a teenage girl of witchcraft and slapped her across the face for declining witchcraft but saying she was a 'witch-for-Christ.' The video was uploaded online and spread cross all social media sites.
The Bishop during another service in his Church, following the slapping footage going viral, boasted about the act and claimed he was a 'Baba witch' himself.
The incident resulted in a cyber war between those loyal to the Bishop and others who believed the act was wrong. Mr. Igbinedion filed the suit challenging the Bishop's slapping of the young lady, asking the Bishop to compensate the humiliated girl, with the sum of N2billion.
The judgement of 12th July at a High Court in Ota favored Bishop Oyedepo. The judgement had held that 'Miss Justice' was a ghost plaintiff and that the sum demanded cannot be paid to a ghost applicant.
Mr. Igbinedion’s appeal suit claims it is not an issue requiring the judge to determine how the counsel in the case would share in the compensation of N2billion.
"It is ultra vires the power of the trial judge in determining a fundamental right application to question how a victim who is ably represented by counsel will get proceed of judgment and go ahead to dismiss the suit on that ground," the appeal statement.
It would be recalled that in another case, Mr. Igbinedion successfully prosecuted Reverend King, who was then sent to Kirikiri Prison.
[Text of the Notice of Appeal]:
IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF NIGERIA
HOLDEN AT IBADAN
NOTICE OF APPEAL
Appeal No:
Suit No: MT/73/2012
BETWEEN:
BARRISTER ROBERT IGBINEDION ………… APPELLANT
AND
1. BISHOP DAVID OYEDEPO
2. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE …………………. RESPONDENT
LIVING FAITH CHURCH WORLDWIDE
(AKA WINNERS CHAPEL)
TAKE NOTICE that the Appellant being dissatisfied with the Judgment/Decision of the High Court of Justice of Ogun State, Ota Judicial Division, contained in the Judgment of His Lordship Hon. Justice Mobolaji A. Ojo, Judge dated the 12th day of July 2012 doth hereby appeal to the Court of Appeal upon the grounds set out in paragraph 3 and will at the hearing of the appeal seek the reliefs set out in paragraph 4.
And the Appellant further states that the names and addresses of the persons directly affected by the appeal are those set out in paragraph 5.
2. Part of the decision complained of: The whole decision
3. Grounds of Appeal:
a. The Learned Trial Judge erred in law when he held as follows:
“Meanwhile, the respondents’ counsel in his oral submissions picked holes in the Further and Better affidavit of the applicant, contending that the applicant raised new and fresh issues in the said further and better affidavit which the respondents had no opportunity in law to respond to. Learned SAN urged the court to strike out the offensive depositions from the further and better affidavit and the Written address and Reply on points of Law. I have examined the contents of the Further and Better affidavit of the applicant. I cannot agree more with the Respondent’s counsel that paragraphs 2, 3, 4, 5, and 8 of the said affidavit have introduced new and fresh issues into this case. It is settled law that where a case is conducted on affidavit evidence, the affidavits play the role of and are subject to the rules of pleadings in an action commenced by writ of summons. The Further and Better Affidavit herein is in the nature of a Reply to a Statement of Defence. Therefore based on a plethora of authorities, it is not permissible for the applicant to introduce fresh and new issues of facts in his Further and Better Affidavit. ……The aforesaid paragraphs are hereby struck out”.
Particulars or Error
(i) The Appellants’ Further and Better Affidavit which was filed in opposition to the Respondents Counter Affidavit/Affidavit in support of Preliminary Objection did not introduce any “new or fresh issues” into the case, as the issues arising for determination in the case remained unchanged.
(ii) In their Counter Affidavit, the Respondents asserted that the Applicant was representing a fictitious person. Consequently, the Appellant’s was obliged to depose to facts in answer to the said Counter Affidavit in his Further and Better Affidavit. This did not amount to the introduction of fresh and new issues.
(iii) In his Judgment, the Learned Judge did not state or clarify the “new or fresh issues of facts” which he stated that the appellant introduced in his Further and Better Affidavit or provide any reasons why he considered them to be “new and fresh”. Indeed, the Learned Judge failed to properly direct his mind to the issues before him or provide the reasons for his conclusion.
(iv) In any event, the Respondents had the liberty to file a Reply Affidavit in rebuttal to the Appellant’s Further and Better Affidavit. Their failure to do so ought to have been presumed as an admission of the facts deposed to by the Appellant and not, as the Learned Judge held, an introduction of “new and fresh issues”.
(v) In the circumstances of the case, where the parties affidavit conflicted, then the Learned Judge to have directed the parties to call oral evidence to resolve the conflicts.
b. The Learned Trial Judge erred in law when he held that as follows:
“I have carefully perused the two affidavits sworn to by the applicant and I am in a position to confirm the assertions of the respondents counsel that
i. The applicant did not claim to have attended the service of the 2nd Respondent at which the alleged slapping incidence took place.
ii. He did not claim to have deposed to those facts based on information given to him by a disclosed source and that he believed that source.
iii. The applicant did not state in any of the affidavits the date of the occurrence of the incidence.
The two affidavits of the applicant are therefore fundamentally flawed and defective. They are liable to be struck out and I hereby strike out the affidavit in support dated 17th April 2012 and the further and Better Affidavit dated 13th June 2012 sworn to by the applicant herein. This ground alone is enough to uphold the respondent’s preliminary objection.”
Particulars of Error
(i) It was not disputed by the Respondents that the 1st Respondent slapped the Applicant’s client during a church service. Indeed, the Applicant provided photographs and video evidence of the slapping of the girl.
(ii) Consequently, it was unnecessary for the Applicant to show in the affidavit that he attended the service where the slapping occurred, disclose the source of his information or state the date of the occurrence.
(iii) It is well settled law that facts which are not disputed do not require further proof. It was therefore unnecessary for the Appellant to have to state in his affidavit either that he attended the church service where the slapping occurred or the source of his information.
(iv) The Learned Judge failed to advert his mind to the Preamble to the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules, 2009 which obliged him to encourage and welcome public interest litigations in the human rights field on behalf of the poor, the illiterate and the vulnerable, amongst others.
(v) The Learned Trial Judge placed unnecessary and undue reliance on technicalities.
c. The learned trial judge erred in law when he dismissed the Appellant’s Application for various ultra vires grounds and reasons after determining the Respondents’ preliminary objection.
PARTICULARS OF ERROR
1. The learned trial judge failed to advert his mind to the provisions of ORDER VIII (1) Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules 2009.
‘‘Where the Respondent is challenging the court’s jurisdiction to hear the Application, he may apply to the court for an order striking out the suit or setting aside the proceeding”
2. The learned trial judge failed to assume or decline jurisdiction before going ahead to dismiss the suit.
3. At preliminary objection determination the learned trial judge is only empowered to make following orders:-
(i) An order striking out the Application for want of jurisdiction
(ii) Setting aside the service of the originating Application.
d. The learned trial judge lacked power to adopt his “ arguments and conclusion” on the various grounds used in dismissing the Application at preliminary objection stage in the substantive suit because he did not advert his mind to the provisions of ORDER IX of Fundamental Rights Enforcement Procedure Rules 2009 Where the court is bound to treat anything done or left undone in an Application as an irregularity except where it relates to:
(i) Mode of commencement of the Application.
(ii) The subject matter is not in Chapter IV of the 1999 Constitution or African Charter on Human And People’s Right (Ratification and enforcement) Act
e. The learned trial judge erred in law when he struck out the Photograph and Video evidence (Exhibit 1 & 2 Applicant’s Further and Better Affidavit Par. 4) which showed the Appellant’s client being dehumanized by the 1st Respondent.
PARTICULARS OF ERROR
(i) The Appellant complied fully with provision of Evidence Act 2007 for the successful admission of secondary evidence by the court.
(ii) The Respondents were given a Notice to Produce the primary of evidence of the Video tape as well as photograph which is in their possession but failed.
f. The learned trial Judge erred in law when held as follows;
“Who is Miss Justice, how old is she, what is her standing in life, what are her particulars? The court must be able to ascertain and cannot be left to speculate on the identity of the person who whose right is being sought to be enforced by declaratory orders, award of damages and injunctive orders. The court cannot issue and make order in favour of a ghost victim/applicant. If I may ask, should this action succeed, who is going to be the beneficiary of the monetary award sought?
PARTICULARS OF ERROR
1. All persons are equal before the law hence are expected to get same outcome giving same situation so information about the status of one person before arriving at a favourable decision is irrelevant and discriminatory.
2. The Appellant has by his further and better Affidavit given many privileged reasons why he cannot disclose the complete identity of the victim to prevent her from further harm.
3. The learned trial Judge failed to advert his mind to the provisions of Rules 32(2) (b) which states
“In presenting a matter to the court a lawyer shall disclose-
The identity of his clients he represents and the person who briefed him unless such disclosure is priviledged or irrelevant” (Emphasis mine)
4. It is ultra vires the power of the trail judge in determining a fundamental right application to question how a victim who is ably represented by counsel will get proceed of judgment and go ahead to dismiss the suit on that ground.
g. More grounds of appeal will be filed upon receipt of Ruling of the Court.
4. Relief(s) sought from the Court of Appeal:
h. Setting aside of the Ruling/Decision of the Lower Court delivered on 12th day of July, 2012 and granting the reliefs sought by the Appellant in the case.
5. Persons directly affected by the Appeal:
Name Address
1. Bishop David Oyedepo ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; C/o Their Solicitors,
DELE ADESINA & CO
2. The Board of Trustees of the Living 109 Opebi Road, Lagos
Faith Church Worldwide (AKA Winners Chapel) ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Dated this 24th day of August 2012
Robert Igbinedion Esq. (Appellant)
Salus Populi Chambers
Suite 209, Uche Ayoola Plaza
11 Olorunlogbon St
Anthony Village
Lagos
Tel: 08035016239
Email; robertdlaw@yahoo.com
Air Crashes, Weekends and Sacrificial Circles by Femi Fani-Kayode
Every single major air crash in Nigeria in the last 10 years has taken place on a weekend. EAS Airline crashed in Kano on June 4th 2002 resulting in the loss of 77 souls. This took place on a weekend. Bellview Airlines crashed in Lisa village just outside Lagos on 22 October 2005 resulting in the loss of 117 souls. This took place on a…
weekend. Sosolisso Airline crashed in Port Harcourt on 10 December 2005 resulting in the loss of 108 souls. This took place on a weekend. ADC crashed in Abuja on 29th Oct. 2006 resulting in the loss of 105 souls. This took place on a weekend.
A Nigerian military plane crashed in Oko village, Benue state on Sept. 17th 2006 with the loss of 15 Generals of the Nigerian Army. This took place on a weekend. Wings Aviation Airline crashed on March 15th 2008 in Cross Rivers state with the loss of 3 souls. This took place on a weekend. In 2009 and 2010 there were a series of small light aircraft crashes, an airforce jet crash and helicopter crashes in Kano, Lagos and Kaduna that took place each resulting in the loss of life. They mostly took place on a weekend.
An OAS Helicopter crashed in Ife Odan in Osun state on 29th July 2011 resulting in the loss of three lives. This took place on a weekend.
On June 2nd 2012 A Nigerian cargo plane shot off the runway into the highway behind Accra’s Kotoka Int.Airport resulting in the deaths of 10 Ghanaian souls that were driving past the airport in a bus. This took place on a weekend. The following day on June 3rd 2012 Dana Air crashed into a residential area in the suburbs of Lagos resulting in the loss of 176 souls. This took place on a weekend.
Curiously the Dana crash of June 3rd 2006 took place exactly 10 years and one month (less one day) after the EAS crash of 3rd May 2002 took place. This clearly represents the end of a 10 year sacrificial cycle. Another curious fact is that there had been an earlier ADC Airline plane crash on 7th November 1996 in which 142 souls had perished. Exactly 10 years (less 9 days) later, on 29th Oct 2006, another ADC Airline plane crashed again with the loss of 105 souls. This again represents the end of a ten year sacrificial cycle.
weekend. Sosolisso Airline crashed in Port Harcourt on 10 December 2005 resulting in the loss of 108 souls. This took place on a weekend. ADC crashed in Abuja on 29th Oct. 2006 resulting in the loss of 105 souls. This took place on a weekend.
A Nigerian military plane crashed in Oko village, Benue state on Sept. 17th 2006 with the loss of 15 Generals of the Nigerian Army. This took place on a weekend. Wings Aviation Airline crashed on March 15th 2008 in Cross Rivers state with the loss of 3 souls. This took place on a weekend. In 2009 and 2010 there were a series of small light aircraft crashes, an airforce jet crash and helicopter crashes in Kano, Lagos and Kaduna that took place each resulting in the loss of life. They mostly took place on a weekend.
An OAS Helicopter crashed in Ife Odan in Osun state on 29th July 2011 resulting in the loss of three lives. This took place on a weekend.
On June 2nd 2012 A Nigerian cargo plane shot off the runway into the highway behind Accra’s Kotoka Int.Airport resulting in the deaths of 10 Ghanaian souls that were driving past the airport in a bus. This took place on a weekend. The following day on June 3rd 2012 Dana Air crashed into a residential area in the suburbs of Lagos resulting in the loss of 176 souls. This took place on a weekend.
Curiously the Dana crash of June 3rd 2006 took place exactly 10 years and one month (less one day) after the EAS crash of 3rd May 2002 took place. This clearly represents the end of a 10 year sacrificial cycle. Another curious fact is that there had been an earlier ADC Airline plane crash on 7th November 1996 in which 142 souls had perished. Exactly 10 years (less 9 days) later, on 29th Oct 2006, another ADC Airline plane crashed again with the loss of 105 souls. This again represents the end of a ten year sacrificial cycle.
Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke Cuts Short London Treatment Trip...Sahara Reporters
SaharaReporters has learnt that Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, has cut short her London trip to avoid further concerns about her condition of health. The minister who has remained in London where she is receiving treatment for an undisclosed illness as an out-patient will cut short her trip by one week and return to Nigeria by Monday morning.
After SaharaReporters reported that Mrs. Alison-Madueke was receiving medical treatment at a UK hospital, she used Facebook to issue a rebuttal, declaring herself healthy.
However, several sources have since confirmed that she had been making numerous trips to London for purposes of medical treatment.
A source at the Petroleum Ministry also told SaharaReporters that staff of the ministry as well as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had been flying to London with files that require the minister’s attention and signature. “Madam has been signing files in London for more than one week,” said the source, adding that nobody in the Ministry has a clue when Mrs. Alison-Madueke left Nigeria until SaharaReporters broke the news.
Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke is extremely close to President Goodluck Jonathan. Shielded by that closeness, she has carried out numerous scams and acts of corruption in the oil sector. In turn, the deals have enabled her to accumulate what one insider in the oil industry described as “a huge fortune at the detriment of Nigerians.”
Patience Jonathan Had Fibroids Removed; Husband Plans Secret Visit To German Hospital...Sahara Reporters
Doctors at a German clinic performed a surgical procedure on Patience Jonathan to remove uterine fibroids, SaharaReporters has learnt from a presidency source. The source added that the fibroids might be cancerous, even though he could not confirm it as German doctors are reportedly conducting further tissue testing.
Another source disclosed that President Goodluck Jonathan was planning a quick and secret trip to Germany to see his ailing wife. Mrs. Jonathan remains hospitalized in Germany almost eleven days after she was airlifted there from Abuja early last week.
SaharaReporters first broke the news that Mrs. Jonathan had been flown to a German hospital for medical treatment for "food poisoning", a condition for which she was reportedly misdiagnosed by doctors at the Presidential clinic in Aso Rock.
“The First Lady underwent surgery for the removal of uterine fibroids,” said our source who is close to the Jonathans.
SaharaReporters had earlier reported that Mrs. Jonathan had traveled to Dubai to have a procedure performed. She then hurriedly returned to Nigeria before she was airlifted to Germany for urgent medical care.
We could not ascertain whether she had tried to have the fibroids removed in Dubai, but other sources had disclosed that she developed an infection in Dubai that necessitated her return to Nigeria and quick evacuation to Germany.
Mrs. Jonathan’s trip to Dubai and Germany had been covered in secrecy before SaharaReporters reported both events.
Sources close to the First Lady had also told SaharaReporters that her closest friend, Bola Shagaya, had convinced her to undergo some form of cosmetic surgery to enhance her looks.
A source in the Presidency told SaharaReporters that President Jonathan was planning a secret trip to see his hospitalized wife in Wiesbaden, Germany. Mr. Jonathan is taking off for official visits to Malawi and Botswana, but our source said the president will fly secretly into Germany from South Africa to visit his wife before returning to Abuja.
Obama campaign in debt after DNC goes $15 million over budget
The Democratic National Convention went US$15 million over its budget, being forced to borrow money. The miscalculation could hinder President Obama’s re-election bid, as his campaign may have to pick up the bill.
Two-thirds of the borrowed money came from Duke Energy Corp., and this chunk of money will need to be repaid next year.
Bloomberg News interviewed several anonymous sources familiar with the convention’s finances in order to understand internal deliberations regarding the budget.
Of the US$15 million that the DNC borrowed, US$5 million will have to be repaid immediately and is likely to come directly from Obama’s campaign account. In the final months of the presidential campaign – a crucial time for winning over undecided voters – the debts may impact the Obama’s campaigns ability to spend on advertising and sway Americans.
Democrats are already facing a cash disadvantage: Presidential nominee Mitt Romney and the Republican National Committee have a bank balance of US$169 million, while Obama’s team only has US$107 million. The DNC banned direct cash contributions from corporations, which caused it to fail reaching its US$36.7 million fundraising goal for the convention.
“It is always easier to raise corporate dollars in advance of a convention because of the visibility and profile that corporate sponsorship can offer,” Tony Corrado, a professor who specialized in campaign finance, told Bloomberg News. “After a convention, once the signs are down and the politicians have left, raising money is a much more difficult task.”
After financial help from Duke Energy Corp., the DNC was only strapped for $5 million that it would need to immediately repay its vendors. Mike Dino, former executive director for the host committee during the DNC in Denver, told Bloomberg News that the Obama administration did well by only going over by $5 million.
“If they got within 5 million, considering that they used the line of credit, I think that’s awesome, given the restrictions that they had to deal with,” he said. “They should be relieved to be in that range.”
But even though the Obama campaign is now millions in debt, it also received 700,000 donations during the convention – more than their goal of 600,000- potentially limiting the impact of their overspend.
Lone Stars hold Super Eagles 2-2 in Monrovia
Nigeria drew 2-2 away to Liberia in the first leg of their 2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Monrovia on Saturday night.
The result sees the Super Eagles favoured to progress to the AFCON finals in South Africa when the second leg is played in Nigeria in October, though it was not the result many pundits expected.
Liberia took a shock lead early in the game through Omega Roberts, but within eight minutes the visitors had turned the game on its head through strikes by Nosa Igiebor and an Ike Uche penalty.
Nigeria looked to be on course for an away win, but on 66 minutes Liberia levelled the game at 2-2 through Sekou Iliseh after a blunder by goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama.
The Super Eagles were tipped to win the game comfortably but with two away goals in the bag, they will at least start the second leg knowing that a clean sheet will guarantee a place in the Nations Cup.
Saturday, 8 September 2012
Nigerians spend N160bn annually on education in Ghana — Babalakin
The Chairman, Committee of Pro-
chancellors of Nigeria, Dr. Wale
Babalakin, has said that there is
high cash flight of about N160bn
from Nigeria to Ghana annually
as the cost of university
education of about 75,000
Nigerian students schooling in
Ghana.
Babalakin stated that Nigerians
also spend huge amounts for the
education of their children or
wards in other countries
including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Malaysia.
He stated that Nigeria’s budget for education in 2011 was not up to N160bn
indicating that Nigerians spent more in Ghanaian universities in 2011 than the
Federal Government spent on education the same year.
Speaking during the first Leading Light award presentation of the University of
Ilorin Alumni Association in Ilorin on Friday, Babalakin said 75,000 students is the
size of about three Nigerian universities.
He also recalled that in 1975, four Nigerian universities were rated among the top
20 in Africa but today the leading university of the country is not within the best 10
in Africa.
Babalakin, who was the chaired the occasion, said university education in Nigeria
was at a crossroad and called on intellectuals to fashion out strategies to overcome
the challenges facing the sector.
He added that there was the need to grant universities more autonomy to enhance
their operational efficiency. He also called on other stakeholders to complement
government’s investments in education.
“Let us show that we love Nigeria. Let us reform education substantially. If we have
educated society, most of the ills of the society will reduce dramatically. It has been
shown that there is a direct relationship between the quality of education and the
welfare of the society. If you create a well educated society, you end up creating a
lovely society and you end up creating a society of great value” he said.
The guest lecture, Prof. Olufemi Durosaro said universities are under great pressure
to ensure they operate on world-class standard.
Durosaro said it implies greater needs in the areas of funds, personnel and other
facilities and urged stakeholders in education, particularly the alumni of institutions
to find a way of intervening to help in the development of their alma mater.
He also said universities in Nigeria should strive to become centres of excellence in
order to produce employable graduates who can think critically, reflectively, discern
between doubts and dogma, facts and fallacies.
chancellors of Nigeria, Dr. Wale
Babalakin, has said that there is
high cash flight of about N160bn
from Nigeria to Ghana annually
as the cost of university
education of about 75,000
Nigerian students schooling in
Ghana.
Babalakin stated that Nigerians
also spend huge amounts for the
education of their children or
wards in other countries
including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Malaysia.
He stated that Nigeria’s budget for education in 2011 was not up to N160bn
indicating that Nigerians spent more in Ghanaian universities in 2011 than the
Federal Government spent on education the same year.
Speaking during the first Leading Light award presentation of the University of
Ilorin Alumni Association in Ilorin on Friday, Babalakin said 75,000 students is the
size of about three Nigerian universities.
He also recalled that in 1975, four Nigerian universities were rated among the top
20 in Africa but today the leading university of the country is not within the best 10
in Africa.
Babalakin, who was the chaired the occasion, said university education in Nigeria
was at a crossroad and called on intellectuals to fashion out strategies to overcome
the challenges facing the sector.
He added that there was the need to grant universities more autonomy to enhance
their operational efficiency. He also called on other stakeholders to complement
government’s investments in education.
“Let us show that we love Nigeria. Let us reform education substantially. If we have
educated society, most of the ills of the society will reduce dramatically. It has been
shown that there is a direct relationship between the quality of education and the
welfare of the society. If you create a well educated society, you end up creating a
lovely society and you end up creating a society of great value” he said.
The guest lecture, Prof. Olufemi Durosaro said universities are under great pressure
to ensure they operate on world-class standard.
Durosaro said it implies greater needs in the areas of funds, personnel and other
facilities and urged stakeholders in education, particularly the alumni of institutions
to find a way of intervening to help in the development of their alma mater.
He also said universities in Nigeria should strive to become centres of excellence in
order to produce employable graduates who can think critically, reflectively, discern
between doubts and dogma, facts and fallacies.
I'm A Born Again Christian: Cossy Orjiakor
Many people who have misconception about this controversial actress will not believe that she is a good Christian.
Though, some wonder how she attends church services without creating commotion with her mammals gland. Anyway, the tinny voice actress has disclosed that she prays to God as a christian and she attends church like a normal human being.
"Prayer is a personal thing with God. I tell God what is on my mind. All have sinned and have come short of the glory of God. I go to church you know; I am a born again Anglican." She said.
But as controversial as she is, she has suffered a lot of misconceptions from people mostly her colleagues, most of these are what she is aware of.
Her comment about that is simply that, "I have bad press publicity about the kind of clothes I wear and all that. There was a time I attended this old school party and I dressed the old school way. The press then wrote that this is how Cossy Orjiakor is, she is looking ugly, and maybe she was on cocaine and all that. How could I go to an old school party looking new school? That day, I even had nice Brazillian weave-on on and I had to weave it any how so that I will look old school. I think they just like talking about me." She told us.
Jim Iyke's Fiancée, Keturah Hamilton Denies Birth Of Baby With Jim Iyke
‘Nollywood bad boy’ and top actor, Jim
Iyke has repeatedly said he is a victim
of bad press and he has said time and
time again that there are haters
everywhere trying to pull down his
good image.
Recently, the said haters, smelled
blood and went for the kill when a
picture of his supposed fiancée,
Jamaican model, Ketura Hamilton, was
posted on Facebook with a baby
purported to have been delivered by
the model, setting adrift a rumor that
the model has dumped Jim and had a
baby for another man.
But extra probing into the issue
suggests strongly that the relationship
between Jim Iyke and his Jamaican
model is as healthy as it can get. The
reaction that came from the camp of
the model after a probing question
reads “Jim Iyke’s girlfriend, Ketura has
not had a baby”.
“On the contrary, the model has only
recently completed a fashion shoot for
P. Diddy. However, the baby she
referred to on her facebook is actually
her god daughter recently delivered by
former Nollywood producer Chinny who
is now based in US and is a close friend
of Ketura and Jim” added the
spokesperson for Ketura.
Ketura and Jim Iyke have been going
on with their relationship for years now
and friends of the two love-birds are
feverishly awaiting the announcement
of a wedding date. “Yes, it is true. I
have found the woman of my dreams
and we are in love in all totality. She is
the embodiment of all that I have been
looking for; a tall, pretty, exotic and
supremely intelligent woman.” Jim once
said of Ketura in an interview.
The two made headlines some two
years ago when Keturah threw for Jim a
surprise birthday party at the rooftop
lounge at Hotel Indigo in Manhattan
Iyke has repeatedly said he is a victim
of bad press and he has said time and
time again that there are haters
everywhere trying to pull down his
good image.
Recently, the said haters, smelled
blood and went for the kill when a
picture of his supposed fiancée,
Jamaican model, Ketura Hamilton, was
posted on Facebook with a baby
purported to have been delivered by
the model, setting adrift a rumor that
the model has dumped Jim and had a
baby for another man.
But extra probing into the issue
suggests strongly that the relationship
between Jim Iyke and his Jamaican
model is as healthy as it can get. The
reaction that came from the camp of
the model after a probing question
reads “Jim Iyke’s girlfriend, Ketura has
not had a baby”.
“On the contrary, the model has only
recently completed a fashion shoot for
P. Diddy. However, the baby she
referred to on her facebook is actually
her god daughter recently delivered by
former Nollywood producer Chinny who
is now based in US and is a close friend
of Ketura and Jim” added the
spokesperson for Ketura.
Ketura and Jim Iyke have been going
on with their relationship for years now
and friends of the two love-birds are
feverishly awaiting the announcement
of a wedding date. “Yes, it is true. I
have found the woman of my dreams
and we are in love in all totality. She is
the embodiment of all that I have been
looking for; a tall, pretty, exotic and
supremely intelligent woman.” Jim once
said of Ketura in an interview.
The two made headlines some two
years ago when Keturah threw for Jim a
surprise birthday party at the rooftop
lounge at Hotel Indigo in Manhattan
Akon, Hakeem Kae-Kazim to feature in Jetta Amata’s new movie “BLACK NOVEMBER” Wyclef Jean, Akon, Hakeem Kae- Kazim to feature in Jetta Amata’s new movie “BLACK NOVEMBER”
Wyclef Jean and Akon, two international
music stars with African ties made an
appearance in Jeta Amata’s latest film,
Black November. The two music stars
joined the cast of the movie in the last
phase of shooting, which took place in
Los Angeles, California.
The movie is about the Niger Delta
struggle and also features actors like
Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Mbong Amata,
Mickey Rourke, Kim Basinger, Sarah
Wayne Callies, Enyinna Nwigwe, Anne
Heche and more.
music stars with African ties made an
appearance in Jeta Amata’s latest film,
Black November. The two music stars
joined the cast of the movie in the last
phase of shooting, which took place in
Los Angeles, California.
The movie is about the Niger Delta
struggle and also features actors like
Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Mbong Amata,
Mickey Rourke, Kim Basinger, Sarah
Wayne Callies, Enyinna Nwigwe, Anne
Heche and more.
Cossy Orjiakor gives it to randy fans
It is hard to ignore Nollywood actress
and singer, Cossy Orjiakor.
But the voluptuous actress, who
embraced controversy with her half
nude performances in Fuji artiste
Obesere’s, music video, Apple Juice,
seems to easily forget just how hard it
is for some men to ignore her.
Bored and feeling ‘a little
mischievous’, the actress made some
of her 9,663 Twitter fans pay for her
‘memory lapse’ by tweeting explicit
pictures of herself and asking them not
to get carried away.
“Make me your attendant tonight. I will
gladly play my roles,” she tweeted
along with the pictures which showed a
generous view of her ample bosoms
and backside.
Probably taking her tweet seriously, it
wasn’t long before some men reached
out to her, offering her ‘crazy’ roles, in
their attempts to make their fantasies
of her a reality. And “mischievous”
Cossy had to get back on Twitter to
demand respect for her privacy.
She tweeted, “That I follow you does
not mean I am sexually attracted to
you. So, if you DM (Direct Message) me
about how good you are in handling
boobs, I will block you. #warning.”
But this is not the first time Cossy has
been forced to ask fans to respect her
privacy on the social networks. The
actress, who started acting around
2000, had sometime last year taken to
Facebook to warn some women to keep
their husbands away from her.
“Wives, please hold your husbands. If
you are married to, or you’re a
girlfriend to Oyi Vitus Obunike or
Oraniaka Patrick, please tell these old
men to leave me alone. If you are not
satisfying them sexually then go for
some training. My inbox is filled with
their messages. Now they are turning
nasty. It’s not by force. Get a life, I’m
living mine, delete yourselves or let me
be,” her damning posts read.
Despite hardly ever featuring in movies
of late, the tiny-voiced actress who
released a suggestive video titled, You
Want Me, last year, has managed to
stay in the public consciousness by
coming up with different controversies
and stunts on Twitter, Facebook and on
the pages of newspaper, on a regular
basis.
Petite Orjiakor, who launched a career
in Nollywood around 2000, appears to
have a penchant for suggestive roles.
However, her appearance in the
movie, Itohan, released in 2009,
caused a stir. In the film, Cossy
allegedly had sex with a dog in a scene
which apparently did not go down well
with the public.
In defence, she said the film was
produced by Chico Ejiro in 2002 and
that she was a victim of blackmail and
only posed with a dog in a make-
believe scene.
“Even if I am offered one billion dollars
to pose nude, I would think twice about
it, not to talk of sleeping with a dog,”
she said.
Despite the bad press and negative
publicity, the actress can be likened to
an open book. She has shared pictures
of her parents and tastefully furnished
apartment in Lekki on Twitter, declared
that she was sex-starved and parted
ways with her boyfriend after he failed
to buy her a Range Rover sport car.
With most of these controversies or
alleged attempts to invade her privacy
starting as a result of her raunchy
posts or self-uploaded pictures, one is
tempted to wonder how long it would
take for our dear Cossy to realise that it
is hard to violate your own privacy and
demand respect for your privacy.
Nigerian entertainers become philanthropists
A wind of change appears to be
blowing in the entertainment industry.
But it is in the form of a drive by
celebrities to reach out to the less
privileged and put smiles on their faces
through philanthropic gestures.
Recently, Jude Okoye of P-Square doled
out N1m to a brain tumour patient,
Ibezim Osemeke, who was in dire need
of N3.7m for an operation in India.
In another development, Rukky Sanda
and Tonto Dikeh each donated N1m to
Funmi Lawal, a graduate of the
University of Lagos, who has cancer
and needed N4m to get adequate
medical care.
A day before the two beautiful
actresses made their donations, Don
Jazzy made a personal donation of N2m
to Lawal.
Also, K1 De Ultimate, extended a
helping hand to a top Fuji artiste
Olubayo Ajani, aka Ojuyobo, who has
been on admission for a heart related
ailment in a private hospital in Lagos.
K1 donated N1m to Ojuyobo.
Davido donated N1m to a breast cancer
patient, Debby Osarere, who needs
over N6m for treatment. Osarere also
got N1m from Solidstar and his records
label, Achievas Entertainment. Halima
Abubakar contributed N100,000,
Ruggedman and other entertainers also
supporting the cause.
A former winner of the Big Brother
Africa reality show, Uti Nwachuckwu,
hosted 67 widows in Lagos and gave
out gifts, ranging from provisions and
clothing materials to cash.
In other instances, it is increasingly
becoming common for artistes to
donate food items, educational
materials, clothes, shoes, toiletries, and
cash to charity in various parts of
Lagos. Unknown to many, school
children and residents of the Iju-Ishaga
area of Lagos will not forget Terry G in a
hurry for his donations and for single-
handedly providing boreholes for them.
Under-20 women’s world cup: Falconets’ lose to Japan
Football fans on Saturday in Abuja described the Falconets’ loss to Japan in the third place match of the Under-20 Women’s World Cup as unfortunate.
The U-20 Women national team lost 2-1 to the host in the third place match played on Saturday at the Tokyo stadium, Japan.
Media Officer of the U-15 national men’s team, Bunmi Haruna, described the game as a good one with many things to be learnt.
“It was a very good game, although we lost to the host, I think we have lots of positives to take away. Players like Desire Oparanozie, Asisat Oshoola, Blessing Edoho, Ngozi Okobi, Francisca Ordega, Esther Sunday and Josephine Chukwunoye should easily graduate into the Super Falcons team. I think it will make falcons team even stronger; we also need to start planning for future. The NFA needs to start a programme to discover true young talents from the schools like they are doing with the male U-15 national team,” he said.
Steven Keshi Promised to Quit if Eagles Fail to Qualify for Nations Cup
Shortly after the visit of President Goodluck Jonathan to the Super Eagles’ camp in Abuja, ahead of their qualifying game against Liberia, the Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi, has said he will quit his job if he fails to qualify the country to next year’s Africa Cup of Nations.
It will be recalled the Eagles failed to qualify for the 2012 Nations Cup and coach Samson Siasia was sacked as a result when he failed to resign. However, Keshi has vowed he will not be asked to go should his team again fail at the last hurdle to reach the Nations Cup tournament proper. According to him, “If I fail, I won’t wait to be asked to go. I will throw in the towel and move on.
“But God forbid that we get to a stage where we do not qualify. My boys are focussed and I am sure they also want to be in South Africa after they failed to get to the last competition in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea… But football can be unpredictable and that is why we have to redouble our efforts to ensure we qualify.”
Manchester United defender Phil Jones is facing up to eight weeks on the sidelines after having surgery on a knee injury
Manchester United defender Phil Jones is facing up to eight weeks on the sidelines after having surgery on a knee injury, the club has announced.
Jones, 20, has yet to make an appearance this season after hurting his back during pre-season and suffered this latest injury in training.
"Phil Jones has had surgery on a knee meniscus tear sustained in training," said a United spokesman.
"It will require six to eight weeks of rehabilitation."
Jones, whose last competitive appearance for United was against Sunderland on the final day of last season, is understood to have suffered his latest injury in training earlier this week.
The England international was sent for a scan on his right knee which has confirmed he requires an extensive period of rehabilitation.
Jones was believed to be close to returning following back spasms when he damaged his knee.
The injury is likely to rule Jones out of three Champions League group games against Galatasaray [home] on 19 September, CFR Cluj-Napoca [away] on 2 October and the 23 October game away to Sporting Braga.
In addition, he will up to six Premier League games including United's trip to Liverpool on 23 September and the away match at Chelsea on 28 October.
Manager Sir Alex Ferguson will hope the former Blackburn player will be available for Arsenal's visit to Old Trafford on 3 November.
Jonathan begins three-day working visit to Malawi, Botswana
President Goodluck Jonathan will on Monday begin a three-day working visit to Malawi and Botswana.
A statement on Saturday by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, said Jonathan would be accompanied on the visit by Governors Adams Oshiomhole of Edo and Sule Lamido of Jigawa.
Others on the entourage include Senator Sahabi Yau; Mr. Jones Oyereri; the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Alhaji Mohammed Sada; Minister of Culture and Tourism, Chief Edem Duke; and the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Nurudeen Mohammed.
Abati said the visit was in furtherance of the present administration’s diplomatic initiative aimed at enhancing economic and socio-political relations with other African nations.
At Lilongwe, the capital of Malawi, Abati said Jonathan would confer with President Joyce Banda, participate in a Nigeria-Malawi Business Forum and launch Malawi’s National Cassava Project.
He said the President would also meet with Nigerians living in that country before proceeding to Gaborone, Botswana on Tuesday for scheduled talks with President Seretse Khama Ian Khama.
While in Botswana, Abati said, Jonathan would participate in a Nigeria-Botswana Business Seminar, tour the Jwaneng Mine and Diamond Trading Company and interact with Nigerians living in that country.
The President is due to return to Abuja on Wednesday.
England's 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign opened in emphatic fashion
England's 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign opened in emphatic fashion as Moldova were outclassed in Chisinau.
Roy Hodgson's side were three goals up at the interval as Frank Lampard scored an early penalty and headed a second before Jermain Defoe was on target.
England were kept waiting until 16 minutes from time before James Milner added a fourth, while Leighton Baines also scored his first international goal after his free-kick took a massive deflection.
It was a victory that was every bit as emphatic as the 5-0 scoreline suggests.
Manchester United's Tom Cleverley impressed on his first competitive start and Lampard demonstrated his continued worth at international level in a performance that was little more than a stroll once England swiftly exerted their obvious authority.
The display and result must be placed in the context that was it was against a side that looked every bit their Fifa world ranking of 141 - but England completed the job with efficiency to record their biggest away win in 19 years.
Hodgson may actually feel England could have scored even more but this was the perfect first step on the road to Rio in 2014 and the ideal platform for the second qualifier against Ukraine at Wembley on Tuesday.
Cleverley was a central figure as England took the lead inside three minutes. He saw his shot handled by Moldovan defender Simion Bulgaru and Lampard drilled home the penalty in trademark fashion.
The action was all heading one way and the Moldova keeper was having an adventurous evening. Defoe turned an effort wide at the near post before forcing a fine low save from Stanislav Namasco, who also rescued his own handling error by blocking Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
England were graphically illustrating the huge gulf in class between the sides and it was no surprise when Lampard added the second just before the half hour. Steven Gerrard found his Liverpool team-mate Glen Johnson and Lampard arrived in the area with perfect timing to glide a header beyond Namasco.
If Moldova harboured even the slightest hopes of pulling off a comeback that would have bordered on miraculous given their lack of quality, they were snuffed out 13 minutes before the break when Oxlade-Chamberlain picked his way through midfield before releasing Defoe for a finish that should have been dealt with more convincingly by Namasco at his near post.
Moldova did give England's under-employed keeper Joe Hart a worrying moment when Igor Armas sent a free header wide but otherwise it was an easy night.
Gerrard was replaced by Michael Carrick at the start of the second half and a sloppy passage of play followed in which England struggled to recapture the momentum and rhythm of their earlier work.
Theo Walcott and Danny Welbeck were introduced for Oxlade-Chamberlain and Defoe - and both were involved in the build-up which led to Milner's powerful, low finish after 74 minutes.
As Moldova understandably tired after a night of ball chasing, Everton left-back Baines scored his first international goal as his deflected free-kick totally wrong-footed Namasco.
John Terry then limped off injured with what looked an ankle problem which may make him doubtful to face Ukraine.
It was the final act of a painful evening for Moldova in Chisinau and a highly satisfactory one for England.
Julius Agwu stranded in the US as Air Nigeria shuts down
Julius Agwu at the recently held ‘Ghana Meets Naija Concert’ in London
Comedian Julius Agwu is lamenting about his current situation – he is trapped in the US, no thanks to Jimoh Ibrahim and the recently defunt Air Nigeria.
Agwu says he flew with Air Nigeria from Nigeria to London for his ‘Crack Ya Ribs‘ show which was held on August 26, 2012 at the plush Lighthouse Hall, Camberwell but cannot return to Nigeria now because the airline has abruptly shut down services.
The owner of the airline, Jimoh Ibrahim, had on Wednesday, September 5, 2012 announced a one-year suspension of all activities of the airline and terminated the employment of all its staff, sparing only 50.
The usually lively comedian took to micro-blogging website Twitter to complain bitterly;
Is it a Crime to support nigerian bizness, we flew AirNig to Lond, now we can’t return cos #JimohIbrahimOFR ordered a closure GEJ #WHY?☹’, @JuliusAgwu1 tweeted.
‘#JimohIbrahimOFR #JimohIbrahimOFR #JimohIbrahimOFR #JimohIbrahimOFR #JimohIbrahimOFR GEJ#WHY?????’, he continued
Agwu then asked for the suspension to commence after his return to the country. ‘#JimohIbrahimOFR… Postpone ur closure until after our return o!!!! #NaijaBizness‘.
The on-going ‘Crack Ya Ribs’ show is however going on smoothly; after staging concerts in London and New York, Agwu and his crew will be going live on stage in Houston on Saturday, September 8, 2012.